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Yes, there will be gum
Our number one comment from people seeing the Suckpax 1 card packs was “Is there gum?”
So of course we had to have gun for The Art Hustle series. The real deal, a stick is going into every pack.
Burning rare Suckpax 1 cards
Certain cards were deemed to be made “scarce”. Four different base cards were selected to have fewer exist than the rest of the base set, and the three different chase cards were also reduced in quantity. I suggested burning them, to ensure scarcity, and we proceeded behind the SideKick Lab facility to make a campfire and begin operation scarcity. I was tending the fire, and a few half-burned cards fluttered out of the flames. The Sucklord began picking them up to tuck back into the fire, and I saw a light bulb switch on over his head. “These have got to go into the packs!” he said. We imagined the WTF moments that would occur as collectors opened packs and found burnt remnants of rare cards in their hands. They might think that there had been a fire at the packaging plant, or some kind of sleazy carny working in the assembly plant might have used a card to light his stogie, then tucked it into a pack to hide the evidence.
Suckpax 1 inserts
We had fun with preparing specialty “insert” cards for the Suckpax 1 series. Taking the concept and twisting it a bit…
First came “splatter” cards. The Sucklord selected small batches of cards from the base set, and hit them with paint in his own style.
Pushing the concept further, small stacks of base cards were wrapped and shot with a .38 caliber pistol. Video of this was featured on Suckadelic.com.
Suckpax specialty cards, signatures
The Sucklord signing cards for each box. Taking a break from the hard work, he is shocked by what he sees on Ebay.
Suckpax 1 sheet cutting
Found some pictures of slicing the sheets up into individual cards.
There are 50 cards to a sheet, and first task is to slice the sheets into strips, then into individual cards. I had a row of card boxes prepared to receive cut cards. A sample of each card was taped to the end of the box. This is very handy for managing the cards later, not having to open every box to find a certain card.
The first edge has been sliced off of these sheets.
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